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    I caught most of the House of Floyd last weekend and just wanted to pass the word, since there's not much Floyd written about here. This was the closest thing to an old Floyd concert that I've experienced, other than the recent Roger/Dave shows. They've got the space jam thing totally together. The Floyd tribute bands I've tried the past few hears have been mostly note for note copying of albums, especially the later albums which I'm not that fond of anyway (I was, just not anymore). House of Floyd played some great tunes and had the right "feel". They didn't copy/peforrm, but actually played the music as if it was their own. So some songs barely even sounded like the originals but it didn't matter at all. And the songs went from one right into the other. Very Dead-like. And the energy was turned on full throughout. This is the only video I've found of the show. I missed about the first half of the first set, but I got to see Echoes (AWESOME!), Shine On II (see video), some tunes I never heard that really jammed, and a Dark Side of the Moon that was full of amazing energy and effects. One of those shows that you wished you knew about in advance.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GccbVwEs310
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    This Sunday 2/13/11 in Oakland CA!Adv. Tickets / Venue Info = www.ghostsofelectricity.eventbrite.com or www.tmpshows.com Join Ghosts of Electricity for an evening of electric Bob Dylan tunes: Stu Allen (JGB, DSO) - Guitar / Vocals Greg Anton (Zero) - Drums Mark Karan (The Other Ones, Bob Weir & Ratdog) - Guitar / Vocals Pat Nevins (Workingman's Ed, Deadbeats) - Guitar / Vocals Mookie Siegel (David Nelson Band) - Keys Robin Sylvester (Bob Weir & Ratdog) - Bass The New Parish (right behind the Fox Theater and next to City Hall) 578 18th Street / San Pablo Oakland, CA Doors 8. Show 9. $18 adv. / $20 door VIP Tickets (table for 2 w/ balcony seating) - $60 Pre Show Gathering @ Hibiscus Rest. (right around the corner from the New Parish) - 6pm. Bring your love one or find find one at the show :) Presented by: www.tmpshows.com and www.thenewparish.com
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    I've been a little remiss getting back here with a review of the show I caught in Charlotte on Monday night. So... First, North Mississippi Allstar Duo opened (just Luther and Cody), and it sure would have been nice to hear a full set from them. Excellent opener for the evening, and I got a chance to chat them up for a couple of minutes after their set, as they were autographing at the merch booth. Nice guys! As for Mr Plant...if you came to the show hoping to hear a full-on onslaught of Led Zeppelin tunes, you probably walked out after the first song: "Black Dog"...which I never would have recognized if not for the lyrics. Ditto "Houses of the Holy" and "Nobody's Fault But Mine." All the songs were performed through the lens of this "Americana Noir" vibe (the best way I can describe it) that is the signature sound of this Band of Joy. If you checked your expectations at the door, then it was an excellent evening. Judging by the crowd (everyone on the theatre floor stood for the entire show, not sure what was happening up in balcony-land), they knew just what to expect and was seriously into the band. Unlike the "Raising Sand" tour, where the evening was split pretty evenly between Plant and Alison Krauss, this was more of a Plant solo night. He did step back from the mic to give Patti Griffin, Buddy Miller, and Darrel Scott each a song to sing (Plant fading to the back of the stage to add an occasional harmony vocal or harmonica fill). The songs from the current album sounded great, especially for me Los Lobos' "Angel Dance", Richard Thompson's "House of Cards," and "Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down." We did get a couple of Zep songs that did not feature a reworked melody: "Ramble On" (with the iconic John Paul Jones bass melody line intact -- the only time I heard an instrumental reference to Zeppelin -- Buddy Miller wasn't going anywhere near Jimmy Page-land) and "Rock and Roll" in the encore. Ok, go see this tour. I just found out that Plant has been added to this year's Merlefest here in my neck of the woods...very good news indeed.
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    Jas Obrecht cd review First, a quick background check: Barry “The Fish” Melton played lead guitar on the San Francisco scene’s first psychedelic record, and went on to play the Monterey and Woodstock festivals. His new “neo-psychedelic” release with Parisian guitarist/vocalist Stephan Missri and band is, in a word, extraordinary. It’s trippy, politically and socially conscious, and brilliantly played. Deadheads – Garcia freaks in particular – will love Melton and Missri’s flowing solos, epitomized by the Jerry-esque joyride of “Jamasutra Mantra.” Like the early Allman Brothers Band and Steve Hunter-Dick Wagner with Lou Reed, Melton and Missri create intriguing two-guitar interplay without venturing into overkill. They freak-out Hendrix-style on “Vert,” and Barry resurrects his wicked vibrato of yore for “Le Dernier Homme en Ville.” His sea shanty-cum-ecological call to arms “Shady Grove” recalls his Country Joe & The Fish era and then segues into one of the album’s best jams. International feels abound. Algerian-born Missri sings mostly in French, with a smooth, smoky voice. Rhythms and melodies seamlessly embrace rock, blues, psychedelic, Middle Eastern, and African influences. “This was truly a trans-Atlantic effort for me,” says Melton, who’s worked as a public defender in northern California. “Much of my early music was influenced by Middle Eastern music, which becomes immediately apparent were you to see me with Country Joe in the 1967 movie Monterey Pop.” Danish bassist Charles Jannic and French drummer Christophe Rossi excel at everything – hats off to these guys, as well as to Melton and Missri for their fine, fine playing and producing. Order this Seafood Records release at www.barrymelton.com and www.jamasutra.com.
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    I'll keep my weekend plans! Bobby and Phil are bringing the sun with them ... looks like it will be in the 50's (about 60 degrees warmer than it is today)!! Shakedown street will be hopping! =) "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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    Doh! What's a Furthur ticket going for on craigslist today?
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    Ahh man Ted I'll be at the Furthur shows this weeekend... "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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    Catch the Rads this Thursday in Boulder at the Fox, or Friday & Saturday at the Bluebird on Colfax in Denver. I imagine those June Tipitina's shows will be packed in New Orleans.
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    Plant's web site has been posting reviews of the current tour daily. They are playing Telluride this year. Emmylou Harris is also on the bill. There is a picture of Emmylou & Robert on his site. My call - she comes out as a guest to sing? Could be epic Not to mention the great line-up for the rest of this fest. The New Orleans Radiators are callin it quits in a few months....:-( See ya in Park City Cheers.................................B
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    Unfortunately they are playing the worst venue in Denver. So I skipped out on buying tickets. Probably not a wise decision. Maybe I can catch them in Telluride this summer. Now that would be awesome. I see that YMSB is also playing the same said venue :( Bummer. All they and Plant need to do is walk 2 blocks east on Colfax Ave to the Ogden Theatre and I would be there in a flash. Ahh well.. "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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This topic was inspired by the fact that I didn't have anyplace to post about the upcoming Branford at Stanford show except Best Shows by Other Bands, which is about PAST shows....
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Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion Benefit ConcertDirected by Randall King Music Direction by Don Dally January 17, 2011 at the California Theatre A Special Concert to Benefit San Jose Stage Company Performed by the Original Cast and Band One Night Only In a Stunning Event of Extraordinary Talent Celebrating the Grateful Dead Songbook Reunite with the original cast members of San Jose Stage Company's revolutionary theatrical event "Cumberland Blues" in a new and vibrant concert celebration, drawing off the albums Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty. Music from CUMBERLAND BLUES Book by MICHAEL NORMAN MANN Songs by JERRY GARCIA & ROBERT HUNTER Additional Material by GREG ANTON, PHIL LESH, MICKEY HART and ROBERT HUNTER Original Score Commissioned by San Jose Stage Company from the 1998 Production,
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Anyone seen them lately? They are coming to Red Rocks next summer, I used to really like them. They backed out playing here what was it last year or the year before ... can't remember but wondering if anyone has any reviews... thanks ... "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Haven't seen them since probably the late 70s, but I heard some good things recently about Ian Anderson "solo" (I think there was a band, so not solo as such). The comments were good enough for me to go hmmmm.... Just wish I could remember where I read what so that I could throw you a link.
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JT 15th row at the mighty RR June 8th!! Heard they are playing the Aqualung album ... yowzers! "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Robert Plant Presale World Class Rock Legend Robert Plant brings his Band of Joy to the Greek for a KFOG show on Friday, April 22. Tickets go on sale to the public at 10am Sunday 1/23, but Fogheads can get presale tickets from 10am Thursday 1/20 thru 11:59pm Saturday 1/22. Link: www.ticketmaster.com/event/1C0046249AD23B04 Password: angel
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Has anyone checked out Plant's band? I assume they are really good, but I haven't heard a single song from this band. Tix go on sale tomorrow for the Denver show.. tempting very tempting ... "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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with Alison Krauss a couple years back, and despite the unlikeliness of the pairing (and the fact that poor Alison was freezing in the Berkeley summer fog) it was incredible. I'd recommend him!
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Michael Hinton, Larry Vann and Michael Warren, all former members of Merl Saunders’ bands, consider it their obligation to continue his music legacy, to sustain his fans indulgence in his compelling music rhythms, to introduce new fans to his mesmerizing grooves and to continue to disseminate his phenomenal musical works by supporting the Merl Saunders Estate. The Sons of Aunt Monk will showcase Merl Saunders’ legacy while jammin’ his music at the ART HOUSE GALLERY & CULTURAL CENTER, Berkeley, CA ~ Saturday, February 26, 2011, 7:30p.m. $10 cover “Merl stepped into all styles of music…he always allowed us the ‘stretch out’, to explore…we’ll bring a lot of love to the music…”
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Seeing him/them (Patty Griffin on harmony vox, the inestimable Buddy Miller on guitar) Monday in Charlotte, with openers North Mississippi Allstar "duo" (just the Dickenson brothers, apparently doing their best White Stripes imitation...and by all reports that I've run across, quite well). This is a theater show, icing on the cake, in my book. Stay tuned for a report. Also just nabbed tix for the Avett Brothers, also Charlotte, for April. Grace Potter and the Nocturnals opening, another sweet opening act. Hard to beat the Avetts on their home turf...
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Unfortunately they are playing the worst venue in Denver. So I skipped out on buying tickets. Probably not a wise decision. Maybe I can catch them in Telluride this summer. Now that would be awesome. I see that YMSB is also playing the same said venue :( Bummer. All they and Plant need to do is walk 2 blocks east on Colfax Ave to the Ogden Theatre and I would be there in a flash. Ahh well.. "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Plant's web site has been posting reviews of the current tour daily. They are playing Telluride this year. Emmylou Harris is also on the bill. There is a picture of Emmylou & Robert on his site. My call - she comes out as a guest to sing? Could be epic Not to mention the great line-up for the rest of this fest. The New Orleans Radiators are callin it quits in a few months....:-( See ya in Park City Cheers.................................B
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Catch the Rads this Thursday in Boulder at the Fox, or Friday & Saturday at the Bluebird on Colfax in Denver. I imagine those June Tipitina's shows will be packed in New Orleans.
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Ahh man Ted I'll be at the Furthur shows this weeekend... "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Doh! What's a Furthur ticket going for on craigslist today?
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I'll keep my weekend plans! Bobby and Phil are bringing the sun with them ... looks like it will be in the 50's (about 60 degrees warmer than it is today)!! Shakedown street will be hopping! =) "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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Jas Obrecht cd review First, a quick background check: Barry “The Fish” Melton played lead guitar on the San Francisco scene’s first psychedelic record, and went on to play the Monterey and Woodstock festivals. His new “neo-psychedelic” release with Parisian guitarist/vocalist Stephan Missri and band is, in a word, extraordinary. It’s trippy, politically and socially conscious, and brilliantly played. Deadheads – Garcia freaks in particular – will love Melton and Missri’s flowing solos, epitomized by the Jerry-esque joyride of “Jamasutra Mantra.” Like the early Allman Brothers Band and Steve Hunter-Dick Wagner with Lou Reed, Melton and Missri create intriguing two-guitar interplay without venturing into overkill. They freak-out Hendrix-style on “Vert,” and Barry resurrects his wicked vibrato of yore for “Le Dernier Homme en Ville.” His sea shanty-cum-ecological call to arms “Shady Grove” recalls his Country Joe & The Fish era and then segues into one of the album’s best jams. International feels abound. Algerian-born Missri sings mostly in French, with a smooth, smoky voice. Rhythms and melodies seamlessly embrace rock, blues, psychedelic, Middle Eastern, and African influences. “This was truly a trans-Atlantic effort for me,” says Melton, who’s worked as a public defender in northern California. “Much of my early music was influenced by Middle Eastern music, which becomes immediately apparent were you to see me with Country Joe in the 1967 movie Monterey Pop.” Danish bassist Charles Jannic and French drummer Christophe Rossi excel at everything – hats off to these guys, as well as to Melton and Missri for their fine, fine playing and producing. Order this Seafood Records release at www.barrymelton.com and www.jamasutra.com.
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I've been a little remiss getting back here with a review of the show I caught in Charlotte on Monday night. So... First, North Mississippi Allstar Duo opened (just Luther and Cody), and it sure would have been nice to hear a full set from them. Excellent opener for the evening, and I got a chance to chat them up for a couple of minutes after their set, as they were autographing at the merch booth. Nice guys! As for Mr Plant...if you came to the show hoping to hear a full-on onslaught of Led Zeppelin tunes, you probably walked out after the first song: "Black Dog"...which I never would have recognized if not for the lyrics. Ditto "Houses of the Holy" and "Nobody's Fault But Mine." All the songs were performed through the lens of this "Americana Noir" vibe (the best way I can describe it) that is the signature sound of this Band of Joy. If you checked your expectations at the door, then it was an excellent evening. Judging by the crowd (everyone on the theatre floor stood for the entire show, not sure what was happening up in balcony-land), they knew just what to expect and was seriously into the band. Unlike the "Raising Sand" tour, where the evening was split pretty evenly between Plant and Alison Krauss, this was more of a Plant solo night. He did step back from the mic to give Patti Griffin, Buddy Miller, and Darrel Scott each a song to sing (Plant fading to the back of the stage to add an occasional harmony vocal or harmonica fill). The songs from the current album sounded great, especially for me Los Lobos' "Angel Dance", Richard Thompson's "House of Cards," and "Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down." We did get a couple of Zep songs that did not feature a reworked melody: "Ramble On" (with the iconic John Paul Jones bass melody line intact -- the only time I heard an instrumental reference to Zeppelin -- Buddy Miller wasn't going anywhere near Jimmy Page-land) and "Rock and Roll" in the encore. Ok, go see this tour. I just found out that Plant has been added to this year's Merlefest here in my neck of the woods...very good news indeed.
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This Sunday 2/13/11 in Oakland CA!Adv. Tickets / Venue Info = www.ghostsofelectricity.eventbrite.com or www.tmpshows.com Join Ghosts of Electricity for an evening of electric Bob Dylan tunes: Stu Allen (JGB, DSO) - Guitar / Vocals Greg Anton (Zero) - Drums Mark Karan (The Other Ones, Bob Weir & Ratdog) - Guitar / Vocals Pat Nevins (Workingman's Ed, Deadbeats) - Guitar / Vocals Mookie Siegel (David Nelson Band) - Keys Robin Sylvester (Bob Weir & Ratdog) - Bass The New Parish (right behind the Fox Theater and next to City Hall) 578 18th Street / San Pablo Oakland, CA Doors 8. Show 9. $18 adv. / $20 door VIP Tickets (table for 2 w/ balcony seating) - $60 Pre Show Gathering @ Hibiscus Rest. (right around the corner from the New Parish) - 6pm. Bring your love one or find find one at the show :) Presented by: www.tmpshows.com and www.thenewparish.com
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I caught most of the House of Floyd last weekend and just wanted to pass the word, since there's not much Floyd written about here. This was the closest thing to an old Floyd concert that I've experienced, other than the recent Roger/Dave shows. They've got the space jam thing totally together. The Floyd tribute bands I've tried the past few hears have been mostly note for note copying of albums, especially the later albums which I'm not that fond of anyway (I was, just not anymore). House of Floyd played some great tunes and had the right "feel". They didn't copy/peforrm, but actually played the music as if it was their own. So some songs barely even sounded like the originals but it didn't matter at all. And the songs went from one right into the other. Very Dead-like. And the energy was turned on full throughout. This is the only video I've found of the show. I missed about the first half of the first set, but I got to see Echoes (AWESOME!), Shine On II (see video), some tunes I never heard that really jammed, and a Dark Side of the Moon that was full of amazing energy and effects. One of those shows that you wished you knew about in advance.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GccbVwEs310
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Has any one checked him out? I've heard nothing but good things. I may have to check this out rather than Plant's Band of Joy. "It's got no signs or dividing line and very few rules to guide"
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I haven't heard Bonham's band, but I'll still say, don't pass up Band of Joy.
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Chick Jagger is a chick-fronted Rolling Stones tribute that's been rocking the San Francisco Bay Area since 2010, playing classics from all eras of the Stones’ fabulous 50 year career. Female lead singer Chick Jagger (Christina Michelle) is a dynamic performer and Rolling Stones enthusiast who has made a careful study of Mick Jagger's moves and stage persona. She really Moves Like Jagger! The band puts on an high-energy, exciting, theatrical show, complete with costumes recreating the Stones' own fashion styles. What's this got to do with the GD? Chick Jagger's bass player, Janet Furman (me) was long ago part of the Dead's recording crew, having spun the knobs and tape reels on the Europe 72 recordings, the Sunshine Daydream movie, and lots of other recordings of that era. She was also the founder of pro audio company Furman Sound. You can read her GD story at http://furmanhistory.com/ Some upcoming Chick Jagger appearances: Saturday, March 28, 2015, Capone's Speakeasy, Alameda, CA Saturday, May 9, 2015, Kensington Circus Pub, Kensington, CA
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Caught little feat last week for their 50th anniversary show, recommend any and all try and check these guys out if they come to your area, great set list you can check out at their website. It was a real treat when Asheville native Warren Hayes stopped by and joined the feat for Spanish moon, Skin it back and Dixie chicken. He fit right in with his slide guitar and gravely voice, if you closed your eyes, you would almost think Lowell was there. "There was whiskey and bad cocaine, poison get you just the same, and if that don't kill you soon, the women will down at the Spanish Moon"

On another note, the space rock supergroup Captain Beyond is on tour this year and even though Bobby Caldwell is the only original member left that still performs, these guys bring the goods, check them out if they are in your area.

Just scored tickets to the Electric Hot tuna tour, promises to be a good one, doing small venues this tour and I wouldn't miss them, check them out if you can.

Lastly, if they come anywhere near you, you have got to see Nick Mason's Saucerfull of Secrets band, they are awesome and doing early pre Dark Side tunes only, if you are a big fan of Arnold Layne, Interstellar Overdrive and Remember a Day, then get thee to the shows. Great light show too.

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Awesome Band, Check them out when they roll into your town !

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Want to create a requiem for Robert Hunter?
I think Robert Hunter would appreciate a few of us performing, live broadcasting and/or calling people on the phone at the same time for him.
This will allow the US to be used as a canvas and send a broadcast into space with the surges of several cell tower zones. Only a few of us needed really with interest in my work alone, so dont get discouraged if there is only a few of us.
I am also thinking he'd like to chill in Antarctica with all the folks that are going to need to go that ways to save on AC anyway (Antarctica AC is cheaper than fire/dust) and we keep him going by supporting his externalized mind structure aka infomorph that is still with us with cell apps and scans, we are calling it quits on him way to early because many of us know that when heavy weights like this have their synapses stop firing these days only a small portion of their consciousness that was housed in their brains bail (which in cases like this is seriously not going to effect him).
Anyway, lets create a requiem for him that broadcasts to space (and encourage the use of lucid dreams as a monitor which is the foundation of consciousness externalization).
I can solo this thing out if I don't hear from anyone (with whatever is causing our impossible isolation in the giant masses of artists since the 60's every show). I should just conference call a bunch of folks and start playing music for them or something that will work too. What pixelated image is best to sketch out on the US?

Use lucid dreams as a monitor when waking in the morning to defeat grief. This is an innovation on the popularized by using apps that remind you of what to dream and to move your hands in your mind to stay lucid (focusing on moving your hands in your mind only not physically moving your hands when falling back to sleep in the morning and you can control your dreams and dream what you want).
Side note: this is malleablitiy of consciousness needed to externalize consciousness from the 4 areas of the brain that house consciousness that span from the front of the skull above the eyes to the back of the skull above the spine [tape several simple electrodes at forehead and back of skull that are connected to a cell phone app then use lucid dreams as a monitor to flux consciousness sharing into the cell (same as if you lost your frontal lobe except the opposite)].
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2003 Atlanta Dylan and the Dead performance of his was intense with the geese flying in formation through the mist fractilizatiion of the sky gradients (really gives you perspective of the Earth as a giant aircraft we are flying that Apollo earned us the right to consume from because we defend Earth so we can immortalize existence).

Seriously feasible that Hunter eliminates death for all (by flooding the heart valve waiting list earning donations that makes all Antarctica immigrations free and include mind externalization with the optional new jobs for all as engineers of starlight sculpting quantum eraser experiment apps that allow us to travel the Universe in moments then return before sent to any thought /anywhere thought throughout time).

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I saw Circles Around the Sun in Austin a couple of years ago. What a show! These guys took the CATS 1st album, and maybe another one or two, and stretched them masterfully into a 2 hour+ show. Single set. No breaks.
I really did not know what to expect, but they more than fulfilled expectations.
I describe them as a band with crazy improvisational skills, but with the discipline of Steely Dan. Outstanding.
disclosure: this was prior to Neal Casal's untimely demise... RIP. I hear they're still touring, and I'd bet they're just as exciting.

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That's a bummer there isn't a dedicated space for upcoming Branford Marsalis at Stanford shows. While "Best Shows by Other Bands" might not be the ideal fit, it could still be an option to spread the word, especially if the forum allows discussions about upcoming events.

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It is never wrong to go see Branford. You can find his tour schedule on his webpage. branfordmarsalis dot com slash tours There do not appear to be any upcoming Stanford shows, though there have been several in the past.